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Zuma, Tutu make peace

2009-10-19 09:36

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Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu have made peace.

Shortly before the April elections, Tutu said he could not pretend to look forward to a Zuma presidency.

But at a meeting of spiritual leaders in Bishopscourt on Saturday morning, Zuma said Tutu had recently initiated the peace talks between them.

Zuma also said he didn't want to lead the meeting himself.

"The Archbishop is like a father to me. In my culture, the father has the right to say anything he wants to. He has the right to chase me away from his house - I have no right to comment, that's why I never comment on the Archbishop's statements," he explained.

Zuma didn't say precisely when he and Tutu made peace.

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It's not in Tutu's character to remain silent if he thinks something is wrong, Zuma said, to loud laughter.

"As a young man, I have to understand that when my father is angry, he can break glasses. But that doesn't mean he's a bad person."

According to Zuma, Tutu said: "You know I said things about Madiba..."

"I answered 'not only Madiba, but also former president Thabo Mbeki'. How could I have thought that I'm the exception?" said Zuma.

"He (Tutu) said he says these things because he loves us and our country.

"He said if he was my advisor, he would ask me - 'could you stop singing Awuleth' Umshini Wami?
 

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george 10/19/2009 9:55:06 AM
I think Zuma has surprised alot of people. I think he has a difficult job but I hope he can make a difference, make south africa what all true south africans are after.

THOR 10/19/2009 9:59:38 AM
Zuma forgiving again too easilly...all these people who feel they have a license to freely express their views must be feeling good about themselves. Maybe some of us should express our honest views on some of these people...no, that is not my style. I have better ways of getting my messsage across, even as a small fry compared to these so called big fish. Let us turn the tables on these self appointed towncriers....

Tebza-luv 10/19/2009 10:21:32 AM
Hhmm!!JZ is leaving no stone unturned; smoking the peace-pipe with everyone. I see him doing the same to the Shikotas. If there's a concern about JZsince he became president is that he's more concerned about reconciliation than bread-and-butter issues. He hasnt been so decisive in matters that continue to plunge the country into crisis. Maybe he's leaving that to his Ministers & Premiers. Having said that, it is quite imprerative that JZ take all people into his confidence, Tutu is no exception

chez 10/19/2009 10:22:16 AM
This is why i like President Zuma, a real man of Africa who has not lost his roots. if he can pass these beliefs onto our youth we will be heading in the right direction. Viva President Zuma viva. Viva Archbishop Tutu viva.

Min 10/19/2009 11:02:59 AM
Although I'm a ANC supporter, I was very sceptical about JZ, but he is slowly but surely putting my fears to rest, I hope he keeps impressing us and not disappoint us. He really has a forgiving spirit and I hope he remains friends with Tutu.

@ Thor 10/19/2009 11:03:46 AM
Thor, the whole idea about a democracy is to have people say things that they want discussed. To bring things into the open. Your problem is that you want a comunist state with democratic rules, where people have to do and say as they are told (ie a dictatorship, with no question to the ruler. This is indeed a problem. Because that would created confusion and in the end would lead to worse conditions and economic wealth for all. Think about it.

Jim 10/19/2009 11:28:09 AM
My largest concern is that Mr. Zuma is always playing to the audience. Telling them what they want to hear. I would like to see a little more substance in the improvement of service delivery by Government.

The real man 10/19/2009 11:34:02 AM
Prez Zuma is really an amazing man and very down to earth. He holds no grudges and always comes out tops when it comes to forgiveness....Viva Zumna

salim 10/19/2009 1:37:30 PM
zuma watch out for the trade union they dont have the country in their hearts but only their pockets they are a cancer to south africa we should all blame them for crime and unemployment and all other evils that come with it

phaahla 10/19/2009 1:58:55 PM
Jim, which country do you live in? Zuma incensed many whites when he said Afrikaners are the only true African citizen with only one citizenship, was this paying to the gallery? so whats the harm if he says what we wants. or maybe is the reason why your friends in the media twisted his words to shoot to kill so that he becomes unpopular? we elected him to be ANC president and later the country because he understands us. Wait for your contradictory leader who preaches non racialism, nonsexism but appoints males of the minority group perpetuating the stereotype that Africans are intellectually bankrupt and some African DA members confirms by saying appointment in DA are made on merit. you meritless poor Africans.

jorene 10/19/2009 4:09:31 PM
Pity Zuma does not teach Malema the culture he believes in. I think Zuma should hand Malema over to Tutu to teach him the principles of respecting your elders.

xolani nd 10/19/2009 4:30:27 PM
Ngxatsho Nxamalala! As much as service delievry is of utmost importance, please continue to teach us a thing or 2 about respecting the elderly. You are the reason I still respect politics in this country. Siyabulela.

Izoe 10/19/2009 7:56:55 PM
Yah I think he is trying,but it seems as if he is more dependent on other people,and that is because he usually pleases people,and he never spoke his mind.That is why you can not put all your hope at him,can you? Why people are calling ANC,as Association of National Criminals?

ponatshego sebe 10/19/2009 7:58:15 PM
JZ is a man of people and leaders like him who respect their elders and culture regardless of position or wealth are needed in this world.

jpc 10/19/2009 9:34:10 PM
Is he now a member of COPE,or a neutral Church Leader?

Eddie Mokhele 10/20/2009 7:32:37 AM
For this period 6 months JZ in presidency office, I've changes and I still have a trust on him, especially seeing him going hard on this issue of services delivery and I would like to see aswell distroying this issue of labour brokers. And what makes me happy about him he never acted bad on Tutu's issue he showed him respect he is been a good role moddle to every person in this country.

Thobi 10/20/2009 7:53:19 AM
I commend JZ for his lessons and firgiving heart, but I dont like this Tutu person much. He's a bit of a snake. He would be shouting from the rooftop if JZ was failing dismally in his duties. But now he wants to kiss and make up because he has been proven wrong and people are kinda sick and tired of his negativeness. We call people like that snakes where I come from. I say this not to an elder, but a hard-core politician in a bishop's robe. If he wasn't so wishy-washy, he'd start his own political party. But decided to remain in the 'comfort' of the church! I don't like him at all. But viva JZ!

ree 10/20/2009 10:42:28 AM
tutu i dont know who your masters are, the democracy you preach let it cover all sectors, its a basic right for decent housing. for a nation like south africa to have such deplorable shanty towns and the so called great statesmen like tutu not push for better housing and equal opportunities is heart sinking.if u have mr tutu u need to stand even more for the poor. if u dont who will. its 2009 going into 2110, 15years into democracy where is the change....?

daaivark 10/20/2009 10:49:16 AM
There's a whole lot to be said for smoking the peace pipe. More people should try it.

GABIE 10/20/2009 11:19:05 AM
FORGIVENESS, JZ SHOULD SHARE SOME OF IT WITH OUR ECONOMY, HEY! WE NEED A BREAK FROM THIS OPRESSIVE ECONOMY.
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